2015
Variability in quality of chest compressions provided during simulated cardiac arrest across nine pediatric institutions
Cheng A, Hunt EA, Grant D, Lin Y, Grant V, Duff JP, White ML, Peterson DT, Zhong J, Gottesman R, Sudikoff S, Doan Q, Nadkarni VM, Brown L, Overly F, Bank I, Bhanji F, Kessler D, Tofil N, Davidson J, Adler M, Bragg A, Marohn K, Robertson N, Duval-Arnould J, Wong H, Donoghue A, Chatfield J, Chime N. Variability in quality of chest compressions provided during simulated cardiac arrest across nine pediatric institutions. Resuscitation 2015, 97: 13-19. PMID: 26417701, DOI: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2015.08.024.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsQuality of CPRCardiac arrestPediatric institutionIntervention groupCompression depthMedian chest compression depthAmerican Heart Association guidelinesCPR qualityMultiple pediatric institutionsHeart Association guidelinesMulti-center trialCPR trainingVisual feedback groupProportion of compressionsVisual feedbackChest compression depthAssociation guidelinesChest compressionsSecondary analysisJIT trainingTraining groupImproving Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation With a CPR Feedback Device and Refresher Simulations (CPR CARES Study): A Randomized Clinical Trial
Cheng A, Brown LL, Duff JP, Davidson J, Overly F, Tofil NM, Peterson DT, White ML, Bhanji F, Bank I, Gottesman R, Adler M, Zhong J, Grant V, Grant DJ, Sudikoff SN, Marohn K, Charnovich A, Hunt EA, Kessler DO, Wong H, Robertson N, Lin Y, Doan Q, Duval-Arnould JM, Nadkarni VM. Improving Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation With a CPR Feedback Device and Refresher Simulations (CPR CARES Study): A Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA Pediatrics 2015, 169: 137-144. PMID: 25531167, DOI: 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2014.2616.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAmerican Heart Association guidelinesHeart Association guidelinesHealth care professionalsCardiopulmonary arrestSimulated cardiopulmonary arrestQuality of CPRCardiopulmonary resuscitationAssociation guidelinesCare professionalsChest compressionsJIT trainingMost health care professionalsFactorial design trialPediatric cardiopulmonary arrestNeurological outcomeCPR timeClinical trialsCPR feedback deviceMAIN OUTCOMEBetter outcomesControl groupResuscitation teamVisual feedbackCC rateHigh compliance
2014
Board #111 - Research Abstract Improving Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation With a CPR Feedback Device and Refresher Simulations (CPR Cares Study)
Cheng A, Adler M, Bhanji F, Brown L, Charnovich A, Davidson J, Doan Q, Duff J, Duval-Arnould J, Gottesman R, Grant V, Hunt E, Kessler D, Lin Y, Nadkarni V, Overly F, Peterson D, Robertson N, Sudikoff S, Tofil N, White M. Board #111 - Research Abstract Improving Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation With a CPR Feedback Device and Refresher Simulations (CPR Cares Study). Simulation In Healthcare The Journal Of The Society For Simulation In Healthcare 2014, 9: 402. DOI: 10.1097/01.sih.0000459281.69373.27.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchQuality of CPRSimulated cardiopulmonary arrestCardiopulmonary arrestHospital cardiac arrestCardiac arrestCardiopulmonary resuscitationAHA guidelinesChest compressionsHealthcare providersOutcome measuresCPR feedback deviceSystematic reviewUse of CPRAmerican Heart Association guidelinesPediatric intensive care unitResuscitation skillsCPA eventsCPR trainingCPR qualityQuality of CCShockable cardiac arrestImproved survival outcomesHeart Association guidelinesHospital ventricular fibrillationPediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation